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Free government graphic organizers

Preview of Three Branches of Government Lesson and Worksheets

Three Branches of Government Lesson and Worksheets

Created by
Sierra Hess
This full lesson plan details how to teach about the three branches of government using inquiry and hands-on learning. I taught this lesson to my class of 5th graders and I was amazed by the depth of understanding the students demonstrated. Because of the visual representations used in this lesson, the students were better able to understand the importance of the three branches of government. This packages includes the following: - Full detailed lesson plan - Branches of government cards - Wo
Preview of U.S. Government -Civics FREEBIE -3 Branches -Checks & Balances -Bill Becomes Law

U.S. Government -Civics FREEBIE -3 Branches -Checks & Balances -Bill Becomes Law

U.S. Government Activities - 3 Branches of Government - Checks & Balances - How a Bill Becomes a Law This is a set of 3 graphic organizers on the U.S. government and civics. These activities can be used in an interactive notebook or as a worksheet. Each activity has a complete answer key. No text is included for the activities. Teachers should use their class text or have students research the information. The graphic organizers include: 1. The Three Branches of Government 2. How
Preview of Three Branches of Government Graphic Organizer- FREE!!

Three Branches of Government Graphic Organizer- FREE!!

This freebie features a brief introduction of the three branches of government- Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. The product includes a graphic organizer and an 8-slide power point that covers the roles, powers, terms, etc. of each branch/official. There are two graphic organizers- one that is open-ended and another that provides guided note.In addition, check out these other great U.S. Government resources, available in my store:1st Day of U.S. Government Class ActivitiesConstitutional or
Preview of How to Analyze Political Cartoons - Civics Bell Ringer Activity

How to Analyze Political Cartoons - Civics Bell Ringer Activity

Easily weave political cartoons into your U.S. History or Civics/Government class with the effective POPES method. The best part is this kit works for both historical and current-day cartoons.Perfect for unit assignments or daily bell ringers! Comes in both printable PDF and digital for Google Slides.Greatness is being an active and critical constituent. Included in this FREEBIE Activity: Teacher overview with links to online historical and current-day cartoon databasesPOPES Political Cartoon A
Preview of Levels of Government Organizer - Local, State, Federal - 3rd grade

Levels of Government Organizer - Local, State, Federal - 3rd grade

Created by
Mika Damron
This a graphic organizer I created when I taught the three levels of government: local, state, and federal. I has an image of Texas for the state level, but you could alter it for any state. There are spaces for students to record the name of each level, it's leaders, officials, and services each level of government provides. I teach third grade, but you could use this in 2nd, 4th, or 5th grades. Enjoy!
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Activity - Checks and Balances Worksheet

3 Branches of Government Activity - Checks and Balances Worksheet

Reframe the checks and balances of the three branches of government with this twist on the typical graphic organizer It's the perfect addition to your 3 Branches unit or discussion about checks and balances. This activity comes in both printable PDF and digital for Google Slides!If you like this, be sure to check out the full Three Branches PBL Unit this comes from.Greatness is being an active participant in ones' democracy. What if you up-ended the dated triangle diagram that's included in eve
Preview of Constitution Facts and Foldable Organizers

Constitution Facts and Foldable Organizers

Created by
Gay Miller
The Constitution contains ten interesting facts and two foldable graphic organizers. The first foldable organizer covers the checks and balances of our government. The second graphic organizer reviews the parts of the Constitution.
Preview of The Bill of Rights Interactive Notebook Page - Google Compatible

The Bill of Rights Interactive Notebook Page - Google Compatible

The Bill of Rights Interactive Notebook Page - Google CompatibleThis is a great resource to include in your unit about the Constitution or the Bill of Rights! In this activity, students will read the first ten amendments to the Constitution and then summarize each of the amendments in their own words. Using Google classroom to teach this resource? No problem! A link to the Google Slides version of this product is available for this product - just look at the Terms of Use page for the link.The r
Preview of Battles of the American Revolution Interactive Notebook Foldable *FREE*

Battles of the American Revolution Interactive Notebook Foldable *FREE*

This foldable is a great way for students to take notes while learning about the battles of the Revolutionary War. Battles Included:- Battle of Lexington and Concord- Battle of Bunker Hill- Battle of Trenton- Battle of Saratoga- Valley Forge- Battle of YorktownThis foldable covers Georgia Standards of Excellence standards:SS4H1 Explain the causes, events, and results of the American Revolution.a. Trace the events that shaped the revolutionary movement in America: French and Indian War, 1765 Sta
Preview of Bill of Rights and Principles of Government Mini-Book

Bill of Rights and Principles of Government Mini-Book

Create a mini-book with your students over the Bill of Rights and the Principles of Government. Your students can make this book in under 10 minutes, and then you can use it for review with a variety of games.A video link will be provided in the resource with directions for how to make the mini-book. ➬Customer Tips:How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simpl
Preview of Electoral College vs. Popular Vote

Electoral College vs. Popular Vote

Electoral College. Popular Vote.Key words include:⭐ Representative Democracy⭐ Popular vote⭐ Electors⭐ Electoral College This PowerPoint presentation examines:► What exactly is the popular vote?► Using the Bush/Gore election to show how winning the popular vote doesn’t mean you’re a winner!► What are electors and how are they chosen?► How are the number of electors determined in each state?► How do electors vote and how many are needed to win an election?► Students are asked if they think the Ele
Preview of Election Day Freebie! Writing Prompt

Election Day Freebie! Writing Prompt

Created by
Learning 4 Keeps
This Election Day Freebie includes a writing prompt that encourages students to imagine what they would do if they were President! It also helps them to think about the role of the President by examining the challenges and benefits of being the President. The first page is a graphic organizer. Students can either draw pictures of their answers or write their answers in sentences. The second page is an optional template page if you would like students to write out their information in a paragrap
Preview of ColorCode Map & Table: Different Forms of Governments Around the World

ColorCode Map & Table: Different Forms of Governments Around the World

I use these worksheets as a round-robin activity. Every student receives a worksheet with a table showing different government systems, locations around the world, definition of each system, pros/cons of each system...etc. All students also receive a world map to color code the government systems they learn about.Put desks into six groups in the classroom. Tape the handout of one government system per desk group. After 5 minutes of filling out the table worksheet from the designated governme
Preview of Articles of Confederation vs. Constitution Graphic Organizer and Answer Key

Articles of Confederation vs. Constitution Graphic Organizer and Answer Key

Social Studies - Distance Learning- Remote Learning- Online Learning ResourcesThis worksheet is part of the United States History Curriculum Graphic Organizer Bundle with Answer Keys: United States History Curriculum Graphic Organizer Bundle with Answer Keys Articles of Confederation vs. Constitution Graphic Organizer and Answer KeyGet More for Less!- This worksheet is part of the Articles of Confederation and Constitution Worksheet Packet Bundle with Answer Keys Articles of Confederation and Co
Preview of Bill of Rights Tshirt Activity

Bill of Rights Tshirt Activity

This is a neat activity that has students use visual thinking to remember the Bill of Rights. Visual thinking is a learning style where the learner better understands and retains information when ideas, words and concepts are associated with images. This activity can be done in class or used as an homework assignment.
Preview of FREE Levels and Branches of Government Graphic Organizers

FREE Levels and Branches of Government Graphic Organizers

Created by
Morgan King Ray
Use this resource to identify who is in charge in each government branch, their role in government, and the services provided within the three levels of government. This FREE resource includes a graphic organizer for each level of government - national/federal, state, and local. Use these graphic organizers with the following supporting items:Branches of Government Sorting CardsLevels and Branches of Government AssessmentStudents can complete the graphic organizer as a way to take notes in your
Preview of Capitalism vs Communism Worksheet

Capitalism vs Communism Worksheet

What's the difference between capitalism and communism? This worksheet reviews the key factors in easy to understand, middle school terms. Students will cut out terms and place them into the correct category, then using the results, determine which philosophy they think is best. Worksheet emphasizes categorization skills, as well as critical thinking skills.
Preview of Branches of the Government Graphic Organizer

Branches of the Government Graphic Organizer

Created by
Essie Education
This graphic organizer can be used to help students gather information about each of the three branches of the government as well as how each branch helps keep the other two branches in check. The organizer can be modified for a number of grade levels, based on how much detail you require students to include about each branch.
Preview of Three Branches of Government Graphic Organizer

Three Branches of Government Graphic Organizer

Created by
Hacking History
This is a great little resource to either introduce the idea of the three branches of government to your students or give them a little refresher! If you want students to research their own answers, this accompanies any US government textbook or online resource. Students will be able to determine who is in power in each branch and their responsibilities. Then, they will draw a picture to represent each branch.This is a printable pdf. There are FOUR documents in this zip file.1. Terms of Use2. Co
Preview of The Three Levels of U.S. Government

The Three Levels of U.S. Government

Created by
Wisco Teacher
I suggest starting discussion with local government and working your way up to National/Federal. This model uses Wisconsin and Brown County as an example.
Preview of Articles of Confederation

Articles of Confederation

Created by
Shirley Paulk
This product consists of a one-page poster with questions about the Articles of confederation. Students are to use resources to answer the questions and then color the poster. The poster contains surface-level questions that serve to help the student become familiar with basic information about the Articles of Confederation before they analyze it.
Preview of The U.S. Constitution {Conflicts and Compromises}

The U.S. Constitution {Conflicts and Compromises}

This is a graphic organizer of three major compromises of the Constitutional Convention: the New Jersey and Virginia plans leading to the Great Compromise, the 3/5 Compromise, and the Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise. Answer key included! Please check out my Civil War products available: Civil War Task Cards {Set of 40 Cards} Civil War Battle Book Thank you for visiting my store! This file contains an 8.5 x 11 PDF file. “Actual size” on your printer settings is recommended for prin
Preview of Slavery: The Compromise of 1850 - Fugitive Slave Law

Slavery: The Compromise of 1850 - Fugitive Slave Law

Compromise of 1850. Fugitive Slave Law of 1850Key words include:⭐ Compromise of 1850⭐ Fugitive Slave Law of 1850⭐ Fugitive⭐ Civil War This PowerPoint presentation examines:► Why California is a problem when it asks to be admitted into the Union► Examining why it was so important in Congress to maintain a balance of free and slave states► Henry Clay and John Calhoun and their differing ideas about slavery► The five areas of the Compromise of 1850► Slave Codes and their impact on the slave populat
Preview of Detailed Bill to Law Flowchart

Detailed Bill to Law Flowchart

This item presents a detailed flowchart of the bill to law process. While many charts only list the basic steps, this one adds additional information students will need to know about the process. For instance, it lists the options committees have when they they receive a bill and explains the purpose of conference committees. Great reference sheet for both regular U.S. Government and Advanced Government students and may be used across multiple grade levels. Please note: this handout is legal siz
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